Aaron Cole is Back
Then several things were criticized — notably my gender and sexual preference — because I did not agree the Challenger was the single-greatest event to occur to mankind since the ability to walk upright. FLAME ON! |
I remember the hoop-la from Aaron's last review of Challenger. I think he has a better grasp of automotive entertainment. I think I spoke to him then when I was getting a copy of the newspaper for the collection. I'll call him again.
Steve |
Just another person with an opinion...
The best line....The ultimate (weekend) warrior. The worst: Final verdict: Two and a half stars out of four. Remarkably better with a six-speed that needs a little more help, but the best weekend entertainment money can ever buy — everyday drivers need not apply. Perhaps when he learns how to drive, next years review will be better... |
Wow, mines a daily driver and its a 6-speed. I must be a real man.<; This car shifts smoother than any previous car I have owned. First hes whining about 2008 and not having a manual. Then he whines about the 2009 with a manual. Real men are hard to find... just look for the scabs on their nuckle dragging. I've got my scabs.
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He recognizes all that is great about the challenger, but doesn't seem to like it that much. I mean, since when is acclerating too fast supposed to be a drawback?? Reading this review only makes me want a Challenger more. Anything that can freak someone out as it apparantly freaked him out is OK by me!
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I think he's hinting at the valid points about the Challenger. It's fun and fast. Uses a lot of fuel. It's bigger than it probably should be. It's not a mainstream car.
If you think of this guy as being your aunt's nerdy 2nd husband, it makes sense. He's just not a gearhead. |
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